98-368Council File # 98
O K 1�7 �� H � Green Sheet #�����
i U i i RESOLUTION 23
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Re£erred To
Committee: Date
WHEREAS, the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, signed by President Clinton provides
additional resources through Welfaze to Work grants to assist hard to serve welfare recipients in
obtaining unsubsidized employment and economic self-sufficiency; and
WI�REAS, the U.S. Department of Labor through the State of Minnesota, Department
of Economic Security, has designated the City of Saint Paul as grant recipient and administrative
entity for these funds; and
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WHEREAS, the Welfare to Work Program will provide employment and training
assistance to hard to serve welfare recipients in the Saint Paul area; and
WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Labar has allocated $1,627,417 in Welfare to Work
funds to the City to provide services to 1,200 hard to serve welfare recipients for the period of
March 16, 1998 through Mazch 9, 2001; now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that upon the recommendation of the Mayor, the Council of the City of
Saint Paul does hereby approve the City's participation in the Welfaze to Work Program for Saint
Paul; and be it
RESOLVED, that the proper City of Saint Paui officials are hereby authorized and
directed to execute appropriate contracts for the delivery of employment-rela#ed services; and be
it
RESOLVED, that the Mayor pursuant to section 1007.01 of the City Charter does certify
that there are available for appropriation revenues in excess of those estimated in the 1998
budget; and be it
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FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Mayor recommends the following changes to the 1998
budget for the Department of Plauuing and Economic Development:
FINANCING PLAN
345 Governmental Emp & Tmg Prog
36530 Weffareto Work
3112-67097 Federal Trnining Grant
SPENDING PLAN
345 Governmental Emp c� Tmg Prog
36530 Welfaze to Work
Q547-67096 Paymentto Subcontractors
0558-67096 Transfer to PED Oper. Fund
$0 $1,627,417 $1,627,417
RESOLVED, that the City Council approves these changes in the 1498 budget.
APPROVED AS TO FUNDING
�� � D ctor, epartment of Finance
and Management Services
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED
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Department o£:
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Adopted by Council: Date \ �p
Adoption Certi£ied by Council Se
BY: a
Approved by Ma o: Dat t_
r
By: `
V
Current P,mended
Budget Changes Budget
0 1.627.417 1.627 417
$0 $1,627,417
Current
Budget Changes
$1,627,417
Amended
Budget
� 1,485,382 1,485,382
0 142_035 142.035
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uncil
Form Appro d by City Attorney
By: �s� � ?�.�
No
on-o�-9s GREEN SH
INI 1
� OEPARTMENT DIREGiOR
GN �CRYAiTOPNEY
BER FON � BUDCaEi DIRECTOR
CIt1G
��� (� MAVOR �Ofl ASSI5TANT)
TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES �e � (CLIP ALL LOCASf6NS FOR SIGNATURE)
51979 �
9�-368
�CITYCOUNGIL _
O CITY CLERK
(^/� FIN. 8 MGT $EHVICES
INITIAL/DATE
DNREQUE5(E0: °
Signature on attached City Council Resolution will authorize the City of Saint Paul to accept $1,627,417 of federai funds
from the State of Minnesota to assist welfaze recipients through Welfaze to Work Programming.
<n� e� ae;�
__ PL4NNMGCOMMISSION _ CIVILSERVICE
_ CIH COAAMITiEE __
_ STAFF _
__ DISTRICf COURT _
SUCPORT$ WHICN GOUNCILO&IECTNE?
PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS;
t. Has this perso�ttirm ever worketl untler a contraM for this tlepartment?
YES NO
2. Has ffiis personHirm ever 6een a city employee?
YES NO
3. Does this personrfirm possess a skill not normally possassed by any current city employee?
YES NO
Exp�ain ali yes answ¢rs on saperate aheet end ettaeh to green sheet
The City of Saint Paul has been awarded $1,627,417 of Federal funding to provide Employment and Training services to
hard to serve participants of the Welfare Reform program, the Minnesota Family Inveshnent Progtam (MFIP).
1,200 hard to serve participants will receive employment and training services.
IF
None.
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Hard to serve participants will not receive the services necessary to assist them in becoming self-sufficient.
$1,627,417
ITAL AMOUNT OF TflANSACTION S
Federal Grant
NDIWG SOURCE
ANCIAL MFORFfAT10N (EXPLAIN�
COS7/REVENUE BUDGETEO (CIRCLE ONE) VES NO
P6 345-36530-3112-67�97
ACTIVITY NUMBER
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WtW Workforce Service Area (WSA) Allocations for 1998
1/30l98
98-3 b �P
WSA Tota►; 7otat Aliowahle
Na. � WSA Ailocation Admin.
1 NW PIC $ 332,607 $ 39,248
2 Rural MN CEP $ 1,854,330 $ 218,811
3 NE MN Office of Job Training $ 850,441 $ 100,352
4 Duluth Job Training $ 384,212 $ 45,337
5 PIG 5 $ 9Q3,858 $ 106,655
6 SW PIC $ 548,632 $ 64,739
7 South Central WFC $ 584,923 $ 69,021
8 Southeastern PIC $ 755,353 $ 89,132
9 Hennepin Co. TEA $ 620,059 $ 73,167
Carver County $ 41,592 $ 4,908
Scott County $ 58,187 $ 6,866
10 Minneapolis E&T $ 2,066,860 $ 243,889
11 St. Paul Workforce Development $ 1,627,417 $ 182,035
12 Anoka Co. WFC $ 363,154 $ 42,852
14 Dakota Co. Workforce Services $ 320,345 $ 37,801
15 Ramsey Co. Job Trainin $ 274,486 $ 32,389
16 Washington Co. WFC $ 164,672 $ 19,431
17 Stearns-Benton E&T Council $ 449,232 $ 53,009
18 Winona Co. T&E $ 127,538 $ 15,049
TOTAL $ 12,327,898 $ 1,454,692
serbes/sda_alloc xls
�i :
•:� Intakeleligibility determination, assessment, and case management
services done in coordination with MFIP.
❖ Sheltered Workshops and Work Experience
:• Non-Traditional On-the-Job Training (OJT)
❖ Job Placement services financed through job vouchers
❖ Job Readiness training for non custodial parents
•: Post Employment:
♦ Career pathslladdering
♦ 5hort term customized skill training
♦ English as a Second Language (ESL)
♦ Workplace Literacy Training
♦ Job Coaching
♦ Mentoring
♦ Skill enhancement and upgrade
♦ 7ob retention
♦ Intensive case management
♦ Life 5kills Training
♦ Follow up
❖ Individual Development Account
❖ Support Services:
♦ Housing Assistance;
♦ Transportation;
♦ Substance Abuse CounselinglReferrals;
♦ Post employment emergencies
yates/wtwact.list
Workforce Preparation Branch
Mazch 17, 1998
Jacqui Shoholm, Director
City of St. Paul
98-3G 8'
Minnesota Department of
Economic Security ,� ��� ;,. ,
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390 North Robert Street • St. Pau3 Minnesota 55161 i �:i�
� WOnK; 6RC� �
612-296-0928 • TTY/TDD (612) 296-2796 • FAX (612) 296-57A5 fl eVcLpp� �`
S ECTIDN �VT
Workforce Development Program
25 West 4th Street, 1100 Ciry Hall Annex
St. Paul, MN 55102
Dear Ms. Shohoim:
Enclosed are three (3) copies of the Contractual Agreement covering Grant No. $117700, "Welfare
to Work 1998 Formula Allocation." Please read the document for completeness and accuracy, and
have all three copies signed and retumed to:
STEVE HTNE, CONTRACTS OFFICER
MN DEPT. OF ECONOMIC SECURITY
WORKFORCE PREPARATION BRANCH
390 NORTH ROBERT STREET
ST. PAUL, MN 55101
An NFA allowing drawdown of funds wiil be issued upon receipt by MDES of the signed contracts.
If you have any questions concerning the Grant Agreement or the processing, please call Steve Hine
at (612)282-2706.
This Crrant Agreement covers the three year period allowed by federal law for the FFY 1998 formula
allocation. No funds can be expended beyond Mazch 9, 20� 1. In October of this year the WtW 1999
allocation will be released under a separate agreement. Funds from these two agreements must be
tracked separately and may not be co-mingled for operational purposes. It is our understanding at
this time that no expenditures may be made a$er September 30, 2001 for the FFY 1999 allocation.
Sincerely,
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- .rr�;�
Laura Turner, Airector
Office of Employment Transitions
enclosures
• Helping Minnesota�s help themselves achieve economic security •
JE�UALOPPORTUWINEMPLOYERWHOVALVESDIVEftSITY ES-it6(ES-W134-03)
� Recyctetl qaper wim a miromum
of 10 percent posmonsume� �xas:e
Council File # 98
O K 1�7 �� H � Green Sheet #�����
i U i i RESOLUTION 23
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Re£erred To
Committee: Date
WHEREAS, the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, signed by President Clinton provides
additional resources through Welfaze to Work grants to assist hard to serve welfare recipients in
obtaining unsubsidized employment and economic self-sufficiency; and
WI�REAS, the U.S. Department of Labor through the State of Minnesota, Department
of Economic Security, has designated the City of Saint Paul as grant recipient and administrative
entity for these funds; and
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1?
18
19
!0
2
WHEREAS, the Welfare to Work Program will provide employment and training
assistance to hard to serve welfare recipients in the Saint Paul area; and
WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Labar has allocated $1,627,417 in Welfare to Work
funds to the City to provide services to 1,200 hard to serve welfare recipients for the period of
March 16, 1998 through Mazch 9, 2001; now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that upon the recommendation of the Mayor, the Council of the City of
Saint Paul does hereby approve the City's participation in the Welfaze to Work Program for Saint
Paul; and be it
RESOLVED, that the proper City of Saint Paui officials are hereby authorized and
directed to execute appropriate contracts for the delivery of employment-rela#ed services; and be
it
RESOLVED, that the Mayor pursuant to section 1007.01 of the City Charter does certify
that there are available for appropriation revenues in excess of those estimated in the 1998
budget; and be it
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57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
ORlGINAI.
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; .
FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Mayor recommends the following changes to the 1998
budget for the Department of Plauuing and Economic Development:
FINANCING PLAN
345 Governmental Emp & Tmg Prog
36530 Weffareto Work
3112-67097 Federal Trnining Grant
SPENDING PLAN
345 Governmental Emp c� Tmg Prog
36530 Welfaze to Work
Q547-67096 Paymentto Subcontractors
0558-67096 Transfer to PED Oper. Fund
$0 $1,627,417 $1,627,417
RESOLVED, that the City Council approves these changes in the 1498 budget.
APPROVED AS TO FUNDING
�� � D ctor, epartment of Finance
and Management Services
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED
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Department o£:
� v �
Adopted by Council: Date \ �p
Adoption Certi£ied by Council Se
BY: a
Approved by Ma o: Dat t_
r
By: `
V
Current P,mended
Budget Changes Budget
0 1.627.417 1.627 417
$0 $1,627,417
Current
Budget Changes
$1,627,417
Amended
Budget
� 1,485,382 1,485,382
0 142_035 142.035
���_ ..- - -
Iiir7L��� �
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uncil
Form Appro d by City Attorney
By: �s� � ?�.�
No
on-o�-9s GREEN SH
INI 1
� OEPARTMENT DIREGiOR
GN �CRYAiTOPNEY
BER FON � BUDCaEi DIRECTOR
CIt1G
��� (� MAVOR �Ofl ASSI5TANT)
TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES �e � (CLIP ALL LOCASf6NS FOR SIGNATURE)
51979 �
9�-368
�CITYCOUNGIL _
O CITY CLERK
(^/� FIN. 8 MGT $EHVICES
INITIAL/DATE
DNREQUE5(E0: °
Signature on attached City Council Resolution will authorize the City of Saint Paul to accept $1,627,417 of federai funds
from the State of Minnesota to assist welfaze recipients through Welfaze to Work Programming.
<n� e� ae;�
__ PL4NNMGCOMMISSION _ CIVILSERVICE
_ CIH COAAMITiEE __
_ STAFF _
__ DISTRICf COURT _
SUCPORT$ WHICN GOUNCILO&IECTNE?
PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS;
t. Has this perso�ttirm ever worketl untler a contraM for this tlepartment?
YES NO
2. Has ffiis personHirm ever 6een a city employee?
YES NO
3. Does this personrfirm possess a skill not normally possassed by any current city employee?
YES NO
Exp�ain ali yes answ¢rs on saperate aheet end ettaeh to green sheet
The City of Saint Paul has been awarded $1,627,417 of Federal funding to provide Employment and Training services to
hard to serve participants of the Welfare Reform program, the Minnesota Family Inveshnent Progtam (MFIP).
1,200 hard to serve participants will receive employment and training services.
IF
None.
APR 2 Z 1998
��YOR'S (3E�4CE
-�
��;�mg= �;m.enr>fh ;:�sr�uP
���i � � ���
'��e��: , .. -�.,.;�._.. ,._,...
j' L .
��a1 aTY `tB ��:• =�
APF� � 1 1��&
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Hard to serve participants will not receive the services necessary to assist them in becoming self-sufficient.
$1,627,417
ITAL AMOUNT OF TflANSACTION S
Federal Grant
NDIWG SOURCE
ANCIAL MFORFfAT10N (EXPLAIN�
COS7/REVENUE BUDGETEO (CIRCLE ONE) VES NO
P6 345-36530-3112-67�97
ACTIVITY NUMBER
r
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WtW Workforce Service Area (WSA) Allocations for 1998
1/30l98
98-3 b �P
WSA Tota►; 7otat Aliowahle
Na. � WSA Ailocation Admin.
1 NW PIC $ 332,607 $ 39,248
2 Rural MN CEP $ 1,854,330 $ 218,811
3 NE MN Office of Job Training $ 850,441 $ 100,352
4 Duluth Job Training $ 384,212 $ 45,337
5 PIG 5 $ 9Q3,858 $ 106,655
6 SW PIC $ 548,632 $ 64,739
7 South Central WFC $ 584,923 $ 69,021
8 Southeastern PIC $ 755,353 $ 89,132
9 Hennepin Co. TEA $ 620,059 $ 73,167
Carver County $ 41,592 $ 4,908
Scott County $ 58,187 $ 6,866
10 Minneapolis E&T $ 2,066,860 $ 243,889
11 St. Paul Workforce Development $ 1,627,417 $ 182,035
12 Anoka Co. WFC $ 363,154 $ 42,852
14 Dakota Co. Workforce Services $ 320,345 $ 37,801
15 Ramsey Co. Job Trainin $ 274,486 $ 32,389
16 Washington Co. WFC $ 164,672 $ 19,431
17 Stearns-Benton E&T Council $ 449,232 $ 53,009
18 Winona Co. T&E $ 127,538 $ 15,049
TOTAL $ 12,327,898 $ 1,454,692
serbes/sda_alloc xls
�i :
•:� Intakeleligibility determination, assessment, and case management
services done in coordination with MFIP.
❖ Sheltered Workshops and Work Experience
:• Non-Traditional On-the-Job Training (OJT)
❖ Job Placement services financed through job vouchers
❖ Job Readiness training for non custodial parents
•: Post Employment:
♦ Career pathslladdering
♦ 5hort term customized skill training
♦ English as a Second Language (ESL)
♦ Workplace Literacy Training
♦ Job Coaching
♦ Mentoring
♦ Skill enhancement and upgrade
♦ 7ob retention
♦ Intensive case management
♦ Life 5kills Training
♦ Follow up
❖ Individual Development Account
❖ Support Services:
♦ Housing Assistance;
♦ Transportation;
♦ Substance Abuse CounselinglReferrals;
♦ Post employment emergencies
yates/wtwact.list
Workforce Preparation Branch
Mazch 17, 1998
Jacqui Shoholm, Director
City of St. Paul
98-3G 8'
Minnesota Department of
Economic Security ,� ��� ;,. ,
L � �I
�i• e._ '
390 North Robert Street • St. Pau3 Minnesota 55161 i �:i�
� WOnK; 6RC� �
612-296-0928 • TTY/TDD (612) 296-2796 • FAX (612) 296-57A5 fl eVcLpp� �`
S ECTIDN �VT
Workforce Development Program
25 West 4th Street, 1100 Ciry Hall Annex
St. Paul, MN 55102
Dear Ms. Shohoim:
Enclosed are three (3) copies of the Contractual Agreement covering Grant No. $117700, "Welfare
to Work 1998 Formula Allocation." Please read the document for completeness and accuracy, and
have all three copies signed and retumed to:
STEVE HTNE, CONTRACTS OFFICER
MN DEPT. OF ECONOMIC SECURITY
WORKFORCE PREPARATION BRANCH
390 NORTH ROBERT STREET
ST. PAUL, MN 55101
An NFA allowing drawdown of funds wiil be issued upon receipt by MDES of the signed contracts.
If you have any questions concerning the Grant Agreement or the processing, please call Steve Hine
at (612)282-2706.
This Crrant Agreement covers the three year period allowed by federal law for the FFY 1998 formula
allocation. No funds can be expended beyond Mazch 9, 20� 1. In October of this year the WtW 1999
allocation will be released under a separate agreement. Funds from these two agreements must be
tracked separately and may not be co-mingled for operational purposes. It is our understanding at
this time that no expenditures may be made a$er September 30, 2001 for the FFY 1999 allocation.
Sincerely,
�_/ �
�� l II J�� �/� /:
- .rr�;�
Laura Turner, Airector
Office of Employment Transitions
enclosures
• Helping Minnesota�s help themselves achieve economic security •
JE�UALOPPORTUWINEMPLOYERWHOVALVESDIVEftSITY ES-it6(ES-W134-03)
� Recyctetl qaper wim a miromum
of 10 percent posmonsume� �xas:e
Council File # 98
O K 1�7 �� H � Green Sheet #�����
i U i i RESOLUTION 23
CITY OF SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA
Presented By
Re£erred To
Committee: Date
WHEREAS, the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, signed by President Clinton provides
additional resources through Welfaze to Work grants to assist hard to serve welfare recipients in
obtaining unsubsidized employment and economic self-sufficiency; and
WI�REAS, the U.S. Department of Labor through the State of Minnesota, Department
of Economic Security, has designated the City of Saint Paul as grant recipient and administrative
entity for these funds; and
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1?
18
19
!0
2
WHEREAS, the Welfare to Work Program will provide employment and training
assistance to hard to serve welfare recipients in the Saint Paul area; and
WHEREAS, the U.S. Department of Labar has allocated $1,627,417 in Welfare to Work
funds to the City to provide services to 1,200 hard to serve welfare recipients for the period of
March 16, 1998 through Mazch 9, 2001; now therefore be it
RESOLVED, that upon the recommendation of the Mayor, the Council of the City of
Saint Paul does hereby approve the City's participation in the Welfaze to Work Program for Saint
Paul; and be it
RESOLVED, that the proper City of Saint Paui officials are hereby authorized and
directed to execute appropriate contracts for the delivery of employment-rela#ed services; and be
it
RESOLVED, that the Mayor pursuant to section 1007.01 of the City Charter does certify
that there are available for appropriation revenues in excess of those estimated in the 1998
budget; and be it
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34
35
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
ORlGINAI.
.
; .
FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Mayor recommends the following changes to the 1998
budget for the Department of Plauuing and Economic Development:
FINANCING PLAN
345 Governmental Emp & Tmg Prog
36530 Weffareto Work
3112-67097 Federal Trnining Grant
SPENDING PLAN
345 Governmental Emp c� Tmg Prog
36530 Welfaze to Work
Q547-67096 Paymentto Subcontractors
0558-67096 Transfer to PED Oper. Fund
$0 $1,627,417 $1,627,417
RESOLVED, that the City Council approves these changes in the 1498 budget.
APPROVED AS TO FUNDING
�� � D ctor, epartment of Finance
and Management Services
APPROVAL RECOMMENDED
�� - �- . � � �
r.�.�
:��- � - �
Department o£:
� v �
Adopted by Council: Date \ �p
Adoption Certi£ied by Council Se
BY: a
Approved by Ma o: Dat t_
r
By: `
V
Current P,mended
Budget Changes Budget
0 1.627.417 1.627 417
$0 $1,627,417
Current
Budget Changes
$1,627,417
Amended
Budget
� 1,485,382 1,485,382
0 142_035 142.035
���_ ..- - -
Iiir7L��� �
� •�
uncil
Form Appro d by City Attorney
By: �s� � ?�.�
No
on-o�-9s GREEN SH
INI 1
� OEPARTMENT DIREGiOR
GN �CRYAiTOPNEY
BER FON � BUDCaEi DIRECTOR
CIt1G
��� (� MAVOR �Ofl ASSI5TANT)
TOTAL # OF SIGNATURE PAGES �e � (CLIP ALL LOCASf6NS FOR SIGNATURE)
51979 �
9�-368
�CITYCOUNGIL _
O CITY CLERK
(^/� FIN. 8 MGT $EHVICES
INITIAL/DATE
DNREQUE5(E0: °
Signature on attached City Council Resolution will authorize the City of Saint Paul to accept $1,627,417 of federai funds
from the State of Minnesota to assist welfaze recipients through Welfaze to Work Programming.
<n� e� ae;�
__ PL4NNMGCOMMISSION _ CIVILSERVICE
_ CIH COAAMITiEE __
_ STAFF _
__ DISTRICf COURT _
SUCPORT$ WHICN GOUNCILO&IECTNE?
PERSONAL SERVICE CONTRACTS MUST ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS;
t. Has this perso�ttirm ever worketl untler a contraM for this tlepartment?
YES NO
2. Has ffiis personHirm ever 6een a city employee?
YES NO
3. Does this personrfirm possess a skill not normally possassed by any current city employee?
YES NO
Exp�ain ali yes answ¢rs on saperate aheet end ettaeh to green sheet
The City of Saint Paul has been awarded $1,627,417 of Federal funding to provide Employment and Training services to
hard to serve participants of the Welfare Reform program, the Minnesota Family Inveshnent Progtam (MFIP).
1,200 hard to serve participants will receive employment and training services.
IF
None.
APR 2 Z 1998
��YOR'S (3E�4CE
-�
��;�mg= �;m.enr>fh ;:�sr�uP
���i � � ���
'��e��: , .. -�.,.;�._.. ,._,...
j' L .
��a1 aTY `tB ��:• =�
APF� � 1 1��&
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Hard to serve participants will not receive the services necessary to assist them in becoming self-sufficient.
$1,627,417
ITAL AMOUNT OF TflANSACTION S
Federal Grant
NDIWG SOURCE
ANCIAL MFORFfAT10N (EXPLAIN�
COS7/REVENUE BUDGETEO (CIRCLE ONE) VES NO
P6 345-36530-3112-67�97
ACTIVITY NUMBER
r
1'
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r
��.
WtW Workforce Service Area (WSA) Allocations for 1998
1/30l98
98-3 b �P
WSA Tota►; 7otat Aliowahle
Na. � WSA Ailocation Admin.
1 NW PIC $ 332,607 $ 39,248
2 Rural MN CEP $ 1,854,330 $ 218,811
3 NE MN Office of Job Training $ 850,441 $ 100,352
4 Duluth Job Training $ 384,212 $ 45,337
5 PIG 5 $ 9Q3,858 $ 106,655
6 SW PIC $ 548,632 $ 64,739
7 South Central WFC $ 584,923 $ 69,021
8 Southeastern PIC $ 755,353 $ 89,132
9 Hennepin Co. TEA $ 620,059 $ 73,167
Carver County $ 41,592 $ 4,908
Scott County $ 58,187 $ 6,866
10 Minneapolis E&T $ 2,066,860 $ 243,889
11 St. Paul Workforce Development $ 1,627,417 $ 182,035
12 Anoka Co. WFC $ 363,154 $ 42,852
14 Dakota Co. Workforce Services $ 320,345 $ 37,801
15 Ramsey Co. Job Trainin $ 274,486 $ 32,389
16 Washington Co. WFC $ 164,672 $ 19,431
17 Stearns-Benton E&T Council $ 449,232 $ 53,009
18 Winona Co. T&E $ 127,538 $ 15,049
TOTAL $ 12,327,898 $ 1,454,692
serbes/sda_alloc xls
�i :
•:� Intakeleligibility determination, assessment, and case management
services done in coordination with MFIP.
❖ Sheltered Workshops and Work Experience
:• Non-Traditional On-the-Job Training (OJT)
❖ Job Placement services financed through job vouchers
❖ Job Readiness training for non custodial parents
•: Post Employment:
♦ Career pathslladdering
♦ 5hort term customized skill training
♦ English as a Second Language (ESL)
♦ Workplace Literacy Training
♦ Job Coaching
♦ Mentoring
♦ Skill enhancement and upgrade
♦ 7ob retention
♦ Intensive case management
♦ Life 5kills Training
♦ Follow up
❖ Individual Development Account
❖ Support Services:
♦ Housing Assistance;
♦ Transportation;
♦ Substance Abuse CounselinglReferrals;
♦ Post employment emergencies
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Workforce Preparation Branch
Mazch 17, 1998
Jacqui Shoholm, Director
City of St. Paul
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Workforce Development Program
25 West 4th Street, 1100 Ciry Hall Annex
St. Paul, MN 55102
Dear Ms. Shohoim:
Enclosed are three (3) copies of the Contractual Agreement covering Grant No. $117700, "Welfare
to Work 1998 Formula Allocation." Please read the document for completeness and accuracy, and
have all three copies signed and retumed to:
STEVE HTNE, CONTRACTS OFFICER
MN DEPT. OF ECONOMIC SECURITY
WORKFORCE PREPARATION BRANCH
390 NORTH ROBERT STREET
ST. PAUL, MN 55101
An NFA allowing drawdown of funds wiil be issued upon receipt by MDES of the signed contracts.
If you have any questions concerning the Grant Agreement or the processing, please call Steve Hine
at (612)282-2706.
This Crrant Agreement covers the three year period allowed by federal law for the FFY 1998 formula
allocation. No funds can be expended beyond Mazch 9, 20� 1. In October of this year the WtW 1999
allocation will be released under a separate agreement. Funds from these two agreements must be
tracked separately and may not be co-mingled for operational purposes. It is our understanding at
this time that no expenditures may be made a$er September 30, 2001 for the FFY 1999 allocation.
Sincerely,
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Laura Turner, Airector
Office of Employment Transitions
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